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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 452764" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Is DS2 the son of your current hubby? </p><p></p><p>If so, play their game. Leave DS2 with his dad. If possible, have husband and DS2 go stay with relatives or friends for a few days (or even a hotel). Do not send DS2 to school or day care, use family or friends that agree not to allow DYFS to speak to DS2 without a court order. Do not tell DYFS that they are leaving the home. </p><p></p><p>Contact a women's domestic violence shelter, arrange to go there if necessary. </p><p></p><p>Have your attorney argue that difficult child cannot come home due to safety issues. If it appears that difficult child is going to be released to you on the spot, walk out and go to the shelter, call husband and tell him to take DS2 to the 'safe house'. Have your attorney inform the judge that you have gone to a shelter and you are not available to take difficult child therefore he must go into foster care. Check with your attorney to make sure that you are following all laws but do not let them force you to take him home. Make them do their job -- to keep everyone safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 452764, member: 1169"] Is DS2 the son of your current hubby? If so, play their game. Leave DS2 with his dad. If possible, have husband and DS2 go stay with relatives or friends for a few days (or even a hotel). Do not send DS2 to school or day care, use family or friends that agree not to allow DYFS to speak to DS2 without a court order. Do not tell DYFS that they are leaving the home. Contact a women's domestic violence shelter, arrange to go there if necessary. Have your attorney argue that difficult child cannot come home due to safety issues. If it appears that difficult child is going to be released to you on the spot, walk out and go to the shelter, call husband and tell him to take DS2 to the 'safe house'. Have your attorney inform the judge that you have gone to a shelter and you are not available to take difficult child therefore he must go into foster care. Check with your attorney to make sure that you are following all laws but do not let them force you to take him home. Make them do their job -- to keep everyone safe. [/QUOTE]
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